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Citrix and Nfuse error !!!!!

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KISACAMEL

Technical User
May 5, 2001
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Hi ,

I tried to work on w2k server with sp2. I tried all Nfuse versions. ( 1.5
, 1.51 (on XP ) , 1.6 ) . But i am giving same error
which i sending you as an attachment. My iis is working and i can reach
citrix server over telnet. I tried alot of different port for XML service.
( 90 , 95 , 8081 ,etc. ) My iis and Nfuse is working on the same server.

The error says me that
" No URL - to - file System mapping was defined in the Nfuse configuration
file. "

This error occure after authentication. I edit NFuse.properties file. This
file looking in NFuse.conf file. Then i edit NFuse.conf file. My Nfuse.conf file is written below.

SessionField.NFuse_ContentType=text/html
SessionFieldLocations=PNAgent,Script,Template,Url,Post,Cookie,Properties
Timeout=60
Version=1.6
SessionField.NFuse_CitrixServer=server
SessionField.NFuse_CitrixServerPort=95
SessionField.NFuse_IconCache=/NFuseIcons/
SessionField.NFuse_TemplatesDir=e:\\inetpub\\URLMapping./=e:\\inetpub\\
As you can see , my XML server port is true.( It is different from 80 (
default port .)My iis using port 80. )
And my URLMapping location also true. Also i followed the procedure which
is written below to plug the Citrix XML Service into IIS .

To plug the Citrix XML Service into IIS
1. Locate the following files on a MetaFrame server that has Service Pack 2
or
MetaFrame XP installed: Wpnbr.dll, Ctxxmlss.txt, and Clm.dll. The default
installation location is %SystemRoot%\System32\.
2. Copy these files into the IIS scripts directory on your Web server. For
example,
the default scripts directory on IIS Version 5.0 is <RootDrive>:
\inetpub\scripts\.
3. Use Internet Service Manager to give these two files Read and Write
access.
4. Edit the SessionField.NFuse_CitrixServer parameter in NFuse.conf file to
specify the address of the NFuse Web server and the and
SessionField.NFuse_CitrixServerPort parameter to specify the IIS port (80
by
default).
5. Stop and restart the Web server service.

Finally , i couldnt find the problem. Am i missing something ? If you could send me any information about solving the problem, it would be appreciated.
Best Regards...
 
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